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Modernizing Public Infrastructure: The Power of Strategic Procurement

The Procurement ClassRoom

In his article “ The Future of Public Infrastructure is Digital “, Bill Gates envisions a world where infrastructure is smarter, more efficient, and digitally integrated. However, one critical element often overlooked in these discussions is public procurement.

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10 ways that governments incentivize cloud use to accelerate digital transformation

AWS Public Sector

In the Philippines, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) published the country’s Cloud First Policy to drive cloud adoption and “foster flexibility, security, and cost-efficiency.” Simpler access drives service use and increases customer demand and adoption.

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Leveraging AI to Transform Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank

However, it also introduces complexities that demand forward-thinking fiscal strategies. AI Can Improve Efficiency of Tax Administrations AI also promises to revolutionize tax administration. In LAC, tax administrations are increasingly integrating AI systems to enhance efficiency and compliance. The model foresaw a 19.4%

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DOE seeks information on AI uses for climate change mitigation, grid resilience

FedScoop

AI’s potential to “improve the security and reliability of grid infrastructure and operations and their resilience to disruptions” is another callout in DOE’s RFI, which welcomes contributions from private actors, public-private partnerships and all levels of government.

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Government’s AI inflection point: Why on-prem tech modernization matters

FedScoop

However, the unique demands of AI and the changing nature of data collection and processing are forcing leaders to take a new and more nuanced approach to their infrastructure investments. Agencies must move beyond general-purpose processors and embrace specialized hardware solutions designed to handle AI’s unique demands.